OPINION: How commercial marine could use a studio approach
Some of marine’s greatest challenges could be solved with a studio approach, says Naoki Mizutani, of the Finnish firm NAPA Studios.
MEPs urged to save Europe’s maritime industry
“It is time for urgent policy action,” a new paper presented to MEPs has claimed, saying it is essential to regain and secure the maritime industry in Europe.
Consortium says offshore charging is proven
Leading the charge: Vard and a healthy number of stakeholders say their offshore charging is an important step towards operating offshore on battery power alone.
Battery system selected for Kotug’s E-Pusher
The Netherlands-based EST-Floattech has been selected to supply the containerised energy solution for Kotug International’s E-Pusher, claimed to be the world’s first fully electric pusher tug.
Consortium says offshore charging is proven
Leading the charge: Vard and a healthy number of stakeholders say their offshore charging is an important step towards operating offshore on battery power alone.
“Arguably the greatest challenge”
The full line-up has been confirmed for Session 2 of this year’s Seawork Conferences which will tackle the on-going debate ‘The future fuel mosaic – the latest developments in methanol, hydrogen, and sustainable future fuels for the commercial marine sector’.
New CCO is key as Svitzer heads for Nasdaq
Sara Gerdner Kalle has joined leading global towage provider Svitzer Europe as its new Chief Commercial Officer.
Gangway, coming through!
A six-month project to refurbish three, ultra heavy-duty, Docking Solutions pontoons has been completed, but not before traffic had to be stopped to allow the last two to reach the waterfront.
Meet the Government – don’t miss the exhibitor exclusive
The meeting spaces are filling up fast and once they’re gone, they are gone!
Optimised for strict mission requirements
Kongsberg Maritime Sweden has been selected to deliver controllable pitch propellers and shaft lines for four ASW frigates for the Netherlands and Belgium.